Campsite in a sentence as a noun

All we can do is try to leave the campsite slightly less polluted than you found it.

"Just hike a few miles out to a campsite, hang out, read, cook, play around, and then head home the next evening.

[1]If you are particularly puzzled, go to a campsite with vault toilets and stay there for 6 weeks.

At midnight my girlfriend and I made a warm summer night walk around the campsite, talking little and very quietly.

Crazy idea, but maybe you can print some flyers "we'll deliver your lunch to your campsite on Saturday".Talk to tour bus operators.

The day after car-sleeping, I generally prioritized getting to a proper campsite while it was still light out.

I'm thinking about Scout camps, where we turn up on a campsite with a few hundred kids, and often use radios to talk between important adults.

And they lived in burrows that happened to be under the campsite's firepit, where I was cooking!But a ranger explained to me what they were, and over the rest of the weekend they never actually bothered us.

"I remember going on a trip where we stayed in a cabin at a campsite because it was cheaper, and we packed a cooler full of food for the duration of the trip so we didn't have to spend money on eating out.

Here are the figures: 22% "residential street, road, or residential driveway"; 18% "vehicle parking area"; 17% "highway or divided highway"; 8% "unclassified street"; 6% "street or road in commercial area"; 5% "mercantile or office"; 4% "open land, beach or campsite".

Campsite definitions

noun

a site where people on holiday can pitch a tent

See also: campground bivouac encampment